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Maui United Way270 Ho’okahi S treet, S te. 301 Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
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Annual Report2012 - 2013Maui United Way
Our mission is to empower our community through caring partnerships that enrich people’s lives.
Mission Statement
Chairmans Message
Aloha Friends and Donors,
Volunteerism, partnerships and collaboration are what Maui United Way is all about. While we help to raise funds for our partner agencies, we also work to increase awareness within our Island’s community about our partner agencies and the services they provide.
Two years ago, we began the process of “reinventing” MUW. Our allocation process was changed to be more in touch with current community issues and work to solve them. We also looked for new ways to broaden our relationships with our partner agencies, increase volunteerism, and touch the lives of more Maui residents.
One year ago, the students of Maui Waena Intermediate School featured MUW and five of our partner agencies, and told our stories to the world. By collaborating with our partner agencies we also began “community days” at the local shopping malls. This enabled MUW and our partner agencies to interact with our donors and clients, so that they could learn more about what we do.
I am happy to say that the change in direction has been successful. This past year, individuals and businesses once again reached deep into their pockets to help those in need. I am pleased to say that due to your desire to help our community, we raised $1,031,109 in the 2012-2013 Campaign. The funds raised will provide much needed support for our 36 partner agencies.
On behalf of the Board, staff, and volunteers of Maui United Way, I thank you for your generosity and commitment to our Mauiʻs Community.
Curtis Tom CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Presidents Message
Aloha MUW Ohana,
Maui United Way works to make a meaningful, measurable difference in the lives of everyone in our community. In this report, you’ll learn about the work undertaken during the last year. This was a productive year, working with over 350 businesses to raise $1,031,109, benefitting from 1,732 volunteer hours, collecting 926 toys for children in need during the holidays, raising $18,000 at our first-ever Starlight Cinema Event, and funding 36 health and human service programs to support Maui’s most vital needs.
Maui United Way is best able to address the most pressing problems by capitalizing on our unique role as a bridge-builder between the public, private and non-profit sec-tors. Our organization brings together a variety of partners – people and organiza-tions who bring the passion, expertise and resources needed to get things done. We are committed to addressing the underlying root causes of Maui’s most pressing issues, while simultaneously making sure people get the short-term help they need.
Thanks to the exceptional generosity of our donors and the outstanding commitment of our partners, 75,631 services were offered to those in need. We continue our work supporting vulnerable youth in achieving academic success, helping families work toward financial stability, and improving people’s health. In recognition of the critical role that nonprofits play in our community’s health and human services delivery system, we continue supporting and strengthening nonprofit organizations.
Maui United Way believes that everyone has a role in building a better future for all. Through our LIVE UNITED movement, we invite everyone to help us shape community-wide change. You’ll see in this report that our partner organizations and our com-munity have heeded our call to GIVE, ADVOCATE and VOLUNTEER. We are inspired by their participation and will continue to tackle the underlying causes of complex problems across our community.
On behalf of all of us at Maui United Way, mahalo for your continued commitment and support!
Mahalo,Laksmi Melelani AbrahamPRESIDENT & CHIEF PROFESSIONAL OFFICER
EDUCATION Helping children and youth achieve their potential through education
BEST BUDDIES HAWAII $10,000 Best Buddies Intermediate, Middle and High School Project Program
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF MAUI $25,695 Community/Site Based Mentoring Programs BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MAUI COUNTY COUNCIL $10,639 Cub & Boy Scouts/Venturing & Exploring Program
CHILD & FAMILY SERVICE $15,385Sexual Assault Prevention Program
GIRL SCOUTS OF HAWAII $9,646Girl Scouts Leadership Development Program
HORIZON’S ACADEMY OF MAUI $6,820 Tuition Assistance Program for Youth with Learning Disabilities and Learning Style Differences
IMUA FAMILY SERVICES $44,273 Early Childhood Development Program
MAUI FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES, INC. $33,049 Early Head Start Program
MEDIATION SERVICES OF MAUI, INC. $25,676 Alternative Conflict Resolution and Training Program
HEALTH Improving people’s health
ALOHA HOUSE, INC. $20,482Medically Monitored Social Detoxification Program
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION, ALOHA CHAPTER $11,551“What Now” Caregiver Education and Counseling Service Program ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION, ALOHA CHAPTER $11,551“Maintain your Brain” Public education programs to promote brain health and inform the public about Alzheimer’s Disease and relative dementias
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION - MAUI DIVISION $17,785 Maui Community Heart & Stroke Initiative Program
AMERICAN RED CROSS, HAWAII STATE CHAPTER $21,959Disaster Preparedness & Response Program
COMMUNITY CLINIC OF MAUI, INC., $9,292DBA MALAMA I KE OLA HEALTH CENTER Integrated Primary Care Behavioral Health Program
FEED MY SHEEP $18,245Mobile Food Distribution Program
HAWAII METH PROJECT $15,800Public Service Messaging, Community Outreach and Education Program
Making an Impact with Our Community Partners2012-20 13 FUNDING
HOSPICE MAUI, INC. $14,437 Hospice Service Program
IMUA FAMILY SERVICES $8,779Camp Imua
KA HALE A KE OLA HOMELESS RESOURCE CENTERS, INC. $18,651Emergency/Transitional Homeless Shelter Programs
MALAMA FAMILY RECOVERY CENTER $15,676Therapeutic Living Program for Women
MAUI ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS $20,938 Adult Day Care Program
MAUI AIDS FOUNDATION $20,617Native Hawaiian Medical Case Management Program
MAUI YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES $11,362 Substance Abuse Treatment for Adolescents Program
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF HAWAII - MAUI COUNTY BRANCH $14,426 Mental Health Education, with Advocacy and Family Strengthening Program
MENTAL HEALTH KOKUA $18,474Residential and Psycho Social Rehabilitation Services Program
OHANA MAKAMAE, INC. $3,205 Keiki Makamae Program
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF HAWAII (MAUI) $10,000Health Center Program for Un- and Under-Insured Patients
WOMEN HELPING WOMEN $42,232Hale Lokomaikai Emergency Shelter & Support Programs for Victims of Domestic Violence
INCOME Helping families become financially stable and independent
CATHOLIC CHARITIES HAWAII $17,965 Community of Hope Program
CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE OF HAWAII $14,714 Credit Counseling, Debt Management, Foreclosure MitigationServices Programs
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MAUI $14,389 Building Houses, Building Hope Program
MAUI FAMILY YMCA $16,213 Strong Kids Financial Assistance Program
THE MAUI FARM, INC. $28,521 Family Strengthening Program
THE SALVATION ARMY - MAUI COUNTY $11,608 The Salvation Army Family Services Program
DESIGNATIONS TO NON-PARTNER $10,413 501(c)(3) Non-Profits
Laksmi AbrahamEugene K. AkiKevin BaptistEmily BottRoger P. ClowCindy & Mark DankbergDeanna DavisCasey Del DottoDavid A. FerrellCarolann GuyJeffrey M. HaugheyLawrence & Mary HughesWayne IshikawaBrian IwamiGrafton JhungMalihini Keahi-HeathJoseph KentzGreg KnueLyle J. MatsunagaMathew McNeffJack Meddings JrMerle Minami-ShimaPaul MizoguchiChassidy K. MortonGalen NakamuraMarilyn H. OlsenStephen H. Onaga
Walter H. PachecoRicky A. Purdy, Sr.Christopher R. ReynoldsFrank RochaJohn & Nancy RudolfScott SakakiharaMary C. SanfordDaniel SchabergAnna SkrobeckiSharon SuzukiS Wilson TaborDan TakahataDesiree M. TingCurtis TomBrad UchidaLynne UchimaDavid J. UnderwoodJoseph J. VenturaJacob W. VerkerkeRonald VicensRick W. VolnerEileen WachiClayton YoshidaEric M. YoshizawaDon YoungElle Zhang
Leadership Givers EXCEPTIONAL DONORS WHO HAVE INVESTED $ 1 ,000 OR MORE TO THE CURRENT CAMPAIGN.
Goodfellow BrothersHale MahaoluHawaii Gas CompanyHawaii Pacific Area Combined Federal CampaignKaanapali Beach HotelKahului Trucking & StorageThe Fairmont Kea Lani MauiUnited Parcel ServiceWells Fargo Bank
$2500-$4999A & B Properties, Inc.ABC StoresBFS, Inc.County of Maui-PlanningCounty of Maui-Water SupplyHawaiian CementHawaiian Dredging & ConstructionHyatt Regency MauiKamehameha Schools, Maui Maui Mall Merchant AssociationMDU Resources Group, IncOceanic Timewarner Cable of HawaiiRobert W. Clark Charitable Foundation, IncState of Hawaii - JudiciaryTD Food GroupThe Maui NewsTitle Guaranty Escrow ServicesUniversity of Hawaii - Maui Campus
$1000-$2499Ace Hardware-LahainaAloha HouseAmerican Savings BankAston Kaanapali ShoresAston Maui Kaanapali VillasCameron FoundationCounty of Maui - County Council/ Council ServicesCounty of Maui - Dept of Environ. Mgmt- Wastewater - LahainaCounty of Maui - Mayor`s Office/ManagementCounty of Maui - Personnel ServicesCounty of Maui - Prosecuting-AttorneyCounty of Maui - Public Works-Highways/Road Maintenance - HanaDFS Hawaii Dorvin D. Leis Co.Foodland Supermarkets, Ltd. Habitat for Humanity MauiHaleakala RanchHawaiian TelcomHertz Rent-a-CarHGEAHospice MauiILWU Local 142
Imua Family ServicesIsland MoversKa Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource CenterKaanapali Golf CourseMalama Family Recovery CenterMaui Adult Day Care CentersMaui Economic Opportunity, Inc.Maui Family Support ServicesMaui Hotel and Lodging AssociationMaui United WayMcCabe, Hamilton & Renny, Ltd.Paradise BeveragesQueen Liliuokalani Children`s CenterServco - Lexus MauiServco FoundationState of Hawaii-DOE - Kihei Elementary SchoolState of Hawaii-DOE - Makawao Elementary SchoolState of Hawaii - DOH - District OfficeState of Hawaii - DOH - Maui Memorial Medical CenterState of Hawaii-DOT - AirportsState of Hawaii-DOT - Highways District, Maui DivisionState of Hawaii - DPS - Maui Community Correctional CenterThe Florence FoundationTimes SupermarketVIP FoodserviceWailea Beach Marriott Resort & SpaWal-Mart CorporationWomen Helping Women
IN KIND GOODS/SERVICES VALUED AT $1000 OR MORE:A-American StorageArtistry8 - Wailani ArtatesMeyer Computer, Inc.Michael Duncliffe
*Some participating companies do not release their donor information to MUW due to their internal confidentiality policies, so we apologize if we were unable to properlyrecognize your leadership gift.
Outstanding Community SupportersOUTSTANDING BUSINESSES COMBINED WITH THE SUPPORT OF THEIR EMPLOYEES, FOUNDATIONS, AND TRUST DONORS WHO HAVE GENEROUSLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAMPAIGN
$100000+Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.The Karakin Foundation
$50000-$99999Bendon Family FoundationHawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.Hawaiian, Commercial & Sugar CompanyMaui Electric Company
$20000-$49999Enterprise/Alamo/National Car RentalFirst Hawaiian Bank FoundationMarriott`s Maui Ocean Club
$10000-$19999Ameron Atherton Family FoundationBank of Hawaii Central Pacific BankCostco WholesaleCounty of Maui-Fire DepartmentCounty of Maui-Police DepartmentMacy`s Department StoresMonsanto The Westin Maui Resort & Spa
$5000-$9999 Boeing Company County of Maui-MISFedEx-Express
Board Members
Libby Behn Treasurer HC&SSteve Castro ILWU, Local 142Rick Colletto Oceanic Time Warner CableDeanna Davis Vice Chair Pacific Radio Group, Hawaii Operating EngineersCarol Gentz Maui Arts & Cultural CenterMicheal Gloud Terminix Carolann Guy American Savings BankStephen Kealoha Secretary VolunteerMathew McNeff Maui Electric CompanyChad Metcalfe Metcalfe Restaurants Inc.Paul Mizoguchi Maui Varieties, Ltd. / House MartWilliam Nill BoeingTehani Nunez HGEAGary Passon VolunteerRyan Piros County of Maui, Mayor’s OfficeCurtis Tom Chair Bank of HawaiiChristine Williams First Hawaiian Bank
Bold - Executive Committee Members
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents $142,267.00 Investments $1,917,223.00 Accounts Receivable Uncondit ional Promises to Give 2011-2012 Campaign $230,108.00 Al lowance for Uncol lect ible ($65,000) Net Pledges Receivable $165,108.00 Prepaid Expenses $3,491.00 Total Current Assets $2,228,089.00
FIXED ASSETS Wailuku Of f ice Condo $258,484.00 Of f ice Furni ture & Equipment $55,985.00 Leasehold Improvements $29,514.00 Accumulated Depreciat ion ($112,479.00)
Net Fixed Assets $231,504.00
TOTAL ASSETS $2,459,593.00
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts Payable $17,882.00 Donor Choice Payable $202,060.00 Wages and Payrol l Taxes Payable $4,383.00 Total L iabi l i t ies $224,325.00 NET ASSETS Unrestr ic ted Net Assets $396,383.00 Temporar i ly Restr ic ted Net Assets $880,162.00 Permanent ly Restr icted Net Assets $958,723.00 Total Net Assets $2,235,268.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $2,459,593.00
Financial StatementAUDITED F ISCAL YEAR 07/0 1 / 1 1 - 06/30/ 12
LAKSMI ABRAHAM President & Chief Professional Officer
Maui United Way Staff
DANIELLE SANCHEZOffice Manager
KANOE MEDEIROSCampaign & Projects Coordinator
ASHLEY ANOBAAdministrative Assistant
LENA STATONAFL-CIO Community Services Liaison
Dedication. Commitment. Selflessness. Each year, individuals and companies that make exceptional commitments to Maui United Way’s campaign are honored with the Mahalo Awards. Congratulations to the 2012-2013 award winners for their dedication and enthusiastic support this season. Please join us in saluting these fine awardees for creating hope for a better tomorrow. CORPORATE CONTRIBUTOR OF THE YEAR Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
CAMPAIGN OF THE YEARMaui Electric Company
COMMUNITY CHAMPION AWARDBendon Family Foundation
FOUNDATION OF THE YEARKarakin Foundation
BANK OF THE YEARBank of Hawaii
HOTEL OF THE YEARMarriott ’s Maui Ocean Club
PARTNER AGENCY OF THE YEARHabitat for Humanity
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP OF THE YEARMaui Mall
CAMPAIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD The Westin Maui Resort & Spa
CAMPAIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD Ameron Hawaii
CAMPAIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD Goodfellow Brothers, Inc.
OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER AWARD Christine Williams
INVESTMENT COMMITTEE:Rick CollettoJeff Gerard, ChairCurtis TomJason Williams, Co-Chair
FINANCE COMMITTEE:Libby BehnCraig BodeCarol GentzPaul MizoguchiGary PassonCurtis Tom, ChairChristine Williams
COMMUNITY IMPACT COMMITTEE:Sandra Florence, ChairJeff GerardStephen KealohaMathew McNeffPaul MizoguchiTehani NunezAudrey Rocha ReedHenry ShinChristine Williams
CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE:Libby Behn, ChairSteve CastroDeanna Davis, Co-ChairStephen KealohaCurtis Tom
SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE:Deanna DavisKanoe KehanoDenise LanozaStacey MonizWilliam NillDonna Yanos
Committees 2012-20 13 Mahalo Awards 2012-20 13
LABOR COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE:Lahela Aiwohi UPWAlma Aiwohi HFFGPerry Artates OPIEUSteve Castro ILWUChris Chang HSTABrian Cremer UPWDeanna Davis OPIEUWilly Grieg OPIEUJim Hall IBEWPeter Iriarte MASONSAbel Kahoohanohano ILWUGeorge Kahoohanohano SHOPOWillie Kennison ILWUJeff Kihune HFFGEric Nagamine HSTAAlton Watanabe HGEARobert Zahl ILWU